Twitter suspends accounts linked to Saudi spying case
Weeks after U.S. authorities brought a spying case against three Saudi nationals for digging up dissidents’ personal data at Twitter, the company suspended tens of...
Colombia orders Uber to cease ride-hailing, cites competition rules violation
Colombia on Friday ordered Uber to cease its ride-hailing operations in the Andean country, effective immediately, after a judge ruled the company violated competition rules....
SEC probes at least two trading firms over NYSE listings: source
The U.S. securities regulator has asked at least two trading firms for information regarding a broad investigation into initial public offerings and direct listings going...
Italy government to take into account security committee’s 5G views: official
The government will have to take into account the views of a parliamentary security committee which has said Rome should consider preventing Chinese telecoms firms...
Yandex shareholders approve governance changes to allay Kremlin fears
Shareholders of Yandex, Russia’s biggest technology company, approved changes to its corporate governance on Friday to allow a “golden share” to be held by a...
Tesla shares inch closer to Musk’s $420 take-private offer
Shares of Tesla Inc hit a fresh record high for the third straight session on Friday, and were just $7 shy from the $420 per...
France fines Google 150 million euros for opaque advertising rules
France’s competition watchdog fined Google 150 million euros ($167 million) on Friday for abusing its power over the treatment of advertisers, saying it applied opaque...
U.S. accuses FleetCor of charging hundreds of millions of dollars in hidden fees
U.S. fuel card company FleetCor Technologies Inc charged customers hundreds of millions of dollars in hidden fees after promising to help them spend less on...
Twitter fixes glitch in its Android app
Twitter Inc said on Friday it had fixed a vulnerability in its app for Android devices that could have allowed hackers to control user accounts...
Twitter suspends accounts it says are linked to Saudi Arabia
Twitter has suspended thousands of accounts which it said on Friday were linked “to a significant state-backed information operation” originating in Saudi Arabia....
